347 Lansdowne Ave, Toronto

347 Lansdowne Ave

Toronto, Dufferin Grove
Cross St: College/Lansdowne
Semi-Detached | 2-Storey | Freehold

$1,489,900/ For Sale

Taxes : $5,890/2023
Bed : 4+1 | Bath : 3
Kitchen: 3

Details | 347 Lansdowne Ave

Fantastic investment opportunity in a prime location! Tons of potential for investors, end-users and renovators ,with the option to live, rent or live/rent. 3 separate self-contained units (2 x 2-bedroom, 1 x 1-bedroom, all with separate entrance), garage, private driveway and a large private backyard. Perfectly located steps to TTC, street car, Dufferin Mall, parks, schools, grocery and short walk to the subway. Excellent long-term investment in a growing neighborhood.

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Property Details:
  • HOOD : Dufferin Grove
  • Approx. Age : N/A
  • Lot : 18.02 x 125.75 Feet
  • Fronting On : E
  • MLS #: C8333150
  • Pool : None
  • Taxes : $5,890 / 2023
  • Zoning : N/A
  • Exterior : Brick
  • Water : Municipal
  • Sewer : Sewers
  • Building Details:
  • Sqft : N/A
  • Bedroom : 4 + 1
  • BATH : 3
  • KITCHEN : 3
  • FAMILY ROOM : N
  • BASEMENT : Fin W/O
  • GARAGE : Attached/1.0
  • PARKING SPACES : 2
  • HEATING : Forced Air/Gas
  • A/C : Central Air
  • FIRE PLACE : N
  • Room Details:

    Room Level Length (m) Width (m) Description 1 Description 2 Description 3
    Living 2nd 4.60 4.20 Window Hardwood Floor
    Kitchen 2nd 3.05 4.20 Window
    Br 2nd 3.05 4.20 Window Broadloom Closet
    2nd Br 2nd 3.30 3.15 Window Broadloom Closet
    Living Main 3.00 4.20 Window Hardwood Floor
    Kitchen Main 2.90 4.20 Window
    Br Main 3.40 3.10 Window Broadloom Closet
    2nd Br Main 3.20 4.20 Window Broadloom Closet
    Living Bsmt 4.00 4.20 Window Laminate
    Kitchen Bsmt 3.55 4.20 Window
    Br Bsmt 3.20 3.60 Window Laminate Closet

    Listed By: RE/MAX ULTIMATE REALTY INC.

    Neighbourhood Details: Dufferin Grove

    Dufferin Grove is a neighbourhood located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, west of downtown. The neighbourhood is bordered by Bloor Street West to the north, Ossington Ave to the east, College Street to the south, and Dufferin Street to the west. Character The area is very green, with many trees and some of largest gardens and yards in Toronto. The neighbourhood has a very active night life, with many "hip" and urban restaurants scattered along Bloor and College. There are also many small independent specialty shops like bakeries, smoothie shops, and bike stores. The main streets of the neighbourhood are Bloor, College and Dufferin Streets. Dufferin, a four-lane arterial, which is mostly residential with the exception of the Dufferin Mall on the west side south of Bloor. College Street is a four-lane arterial road, with a mix of commercial storefronts and residences. Houses in Dufferin Grove Houses The neighbourhood is predominantly two or three-storey detached or semi-detached homes at a fairly mid-density. House on Rusholme The majority of Dufferin Grove houses were built between 1890 and 1930. Dufferin Grove's semi-detached and detached houses are larger than those found in most downtown Toronto neighbourhoods. The architectural style of the homes in Dufferin Grove range from early and late Victorian to Edwardian and English Cottage style designs. Dufferin Grove is a popular family-oriented neighbourhood due to the size of the houses and the amenities including a popular community park, a shopping centre, schools and access to public transit. Education Dufferin Grove is home to two Elementary Public Schools, Ossington Old Orchard Public School and Dewson Street Junior Public School. History Dufferin Grove looking south from Havelock Avenue, 1913 The Dufferin Grove district was first settled by the Denison Family, who emigrated to Canada from England in 1792. The Denisons were active participants in Toronto's early military and political affairs. Their country villas were Toronto landmarks, that had titles such as "Dover Court", "Rush Holme", and "Heydon Villa". In 1834, with the city encroaching at their doorstep, the Denisons decided to clear the dense forest covering their property, and began cultivating this land. The fertile soil in the area yielded abundant crops and brought the Denisons great wealth. However, by the 1880s, the value of the Denison estates lay in housing development not agriculture. Thus rows of crops were gradually replaced by rows of houses and the current neighbourhood was developed. Demographics In the west (and to an extent east) end of the neighbourhood there is a large population of Portuguese, spreading out from Little Portugal located to the south-west. The area has a larger than average population (compared to the rest of Toronto) in the age groups between 25–39, according to 2006 census data.[1]
    - Source: en.wikipedia.org
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